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hey friendly foes today were gonna talk about how to make your own beautiful picture frames for cheap using recycled thrift store art frames if youve seen pictures of our house you know that we frame nearly all of our art a lot of the time we just get a standard frame but when its a weird size or we want something special we make our own so Im gonna go to Michaels and Im gonna look at the frame prices for comparison and then well go to the thrift store and see if we can find something thatll work also Jen tells me her videos have been way too long so this is gonna be a quick word on glass there are three options for glass theres real glass Plexiglas and no glass there are reasons for each option but Im gonna use Plexiglas today since its cheap and easy to cut you can always use the glass that comes to the thrift store frame but youre gonna need a cutter and honestly I am terrible at cutting real glass I break it at least half the time of course you can also skip the glass